Northeast MPs Demand Action on Manipur Crisis, Call for President’s Rule
The ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur has prompted strong reactions from Members of Parliament (MPs) from the Northeast, who are calling for decisive action from the Central Government. With over six months of unrest leading to significant loss of life and property, these leaders are questioning the Centre’s silence and urging the imposition of President’s Rule to restore order in the state.
Source:- bbc news
Manipur, which has been reeling under tensions between the Meitei and Kuki communities, has seen sporadic outbreaks of violence since May 2023. Despite measures like internet shutdowns and deployment of security forces, peace remains elusive. Opposition MPs argue that the state government has failed to handle the crisis effectively, leaving people without safety or hope for resolution.
Source:- news 18
MPs across party lines have expressed frustration over what they perceive as the Centre’s apathy. “Why is the Central Government maintaining silence on such a critical issue?” questioned an Opposition leader. Many lawmakers from the region believe that invoking Article 356 to impose President’s Rule is the only way to bring impartial governance and calm the situation.
While the ruling BJP defends its efforts, stating that dialogue and reconciliation are ongoing, critics highlight the lack of visible progress. They argue that prolonged inaction may further alienate affected communities and damage the Centre’s credibility in the region.
The demand for President’s Rule underscores the urgency of the situation, as Northeast MPs warn that continued unrest could destabilize the entire region. For many, the Centre’s response to the crisis will serve as a litmus test of its commitment to addressing the concerns of its northeastern states.
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